Renee White, Ed.D., professor of child study, and literacy and cognition on the Long Island Campus, has been selected as an honoree for the Black Women of Long Island (BWLI)…
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Leandra Fernandez, a sophomore child study and human relations double major at SJC Brooklyn, felt a weight lift from her shoulders when she learned the College could cover her Chalk…
Child Study Professors Make Strides in Neurodiversity and Inclusion
Associate professor Jessica Scher Lisa, Psy.D., and assistant professor Harry Voulgarakis, Ph.D., BCBA, who teach in SJC Long Island’s Child Study department, spent the better part of the last year…
A free summer and a passion for working with children. That’s what led three SJC Long Island child study majors to find work at summer camps. Abby Robins, Alexandra Romanoff…
Child Study Majors Developing Lessons for Elementary School Teachers on the East End
The above photo is courtesy of the South Fork Sea Farmers. Despite so many functions of their education being virtual these days, St. Joseph’s College child study students are still…
It’s something Taylor Gonzalez does at the end of every shift at the pharmacy. “I sanitize my work area. Then, I take my scrubs off before entering my car,” Gonzalez,…
SJC Long Island child study majors spend time volunteering at the Patchogue-Medford Library and the Sisters of St. Joseph Garden Ministry.
St. Joseph’s College will commemorate 50 years of dedicated teachers nourishing young minds at the Dillon Child Study Center on June 8 with an afternoon filled with games, speakers and food. The…
St. Joseph’s College professors and students came together to explain why they chose to major in child study — and why you should, too.
Bio Students Study How Prenatal Stress Impacts Behavior
Over the summer, St. Joseph’s University, New York students Anastajia Melika ’26 and Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) recipient Kaela Collazo ’25 partnered with Dr. Bor-Shuen Wang, examining how prenatal…